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Research During a Pandemic: Interview With Documentary Film Researcher Heather Merrill Freelance researcher Heather Merrill took to the archives of the Burke Library - virtually, that is - to study up on the first women to be ordained as priests in the Episcopal Church.
Mapping the Holy Land: A New Exhibit "Mapping the Holy Land," a new exhibit in the Burke Library, highlights how past scholars have thought about and visualized one of the most historic and contentious areas in the world.
Black Theology Papers Project Created by the Libraries' Digital Scholarship team, with support from the Burke Library, the Black Theology Papers Project preserves the work of the Black Theology Unit of the American Academy of Religion.
Buying Cool Things for the Burke Browse the latest additions to the Burke Library at Union Theological Seminary, including a 16th-century volume that features fold-out maps of the Holy Land.
Greetings from the Archives: Leah’s First Big Offsite Project Outreach Archivist Leah Edelman, who recently joined the staff of the Burke Library, tackles one of her top priorities: relocating select collections to offsite storage.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer on Microfiche: the Nachlass Collection A nineteenth-century technology that originated with the advent of photography allows researchers to view the papers of a noted theologian, as written in his own hand.
Staff Profile: Carolyn Bratnober Meet Carolyn Bratnober, Public Services Librarian at the Burke Library, who supports student and faculty research in religious studies, theology, and other disciplines.